Bethel College - Log Cabin Yearbook (McKenzie, TN)

 - Class of 1985

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STUDE T MINISTRIES r' gnu' l Curl:-uv Bethel Student Ministries Project began in January 1983, fi- nanced by gifts from Cumberland Presbyterian Women. ln 1984-85 there were 38 students on the team. Membership on the team is by invitation of the Student Ministries Steering Committee composed of the Bible professors, Dr. Waddle and Dr. Ramsay, Dean John Langfitt, the faculty Coordinator, DeVere Ramsay and the student coordinators, Lynne and Jamie Lively. Some 28 churches or groups of churches have been served reaching more than a 1000 people! Teams visit Cumberland Presbyterian Churches within a radius of 150 miles of Bethel. One of the most popular events that have been led are intergenerational - where all ages study, play and worship together in creative and innovative ways. Students who have served on the team in 1984-85 are: Lynne Lively, Jamie Lively, Suellen Bayer, Rick White, Jed Collins, Zina Ward, Janna Weirsma, Renee Cunningham, Donna Hendren, Dilia Correal, Nora Mann, Dawn Jenkins, Kelly Campbell, John Leggett, John Wood, Terry Collier, Chip Holmes, Tim Orr, Greg Elliott, Kaye Costello, Garth Tobler, Tim Sims, Mike Rodgers, Kathleen McGuire, Jennie Sue Garrett, Stephanie Scrudder, Chuck Brown, Tom Swin- dle, Melanie Hunley, Becky Dunn, Marty Aden, Cindy Fansler, Nona Young, Ruth Todd, Julie Fowler, Steve Cagley, Kip Rush, Jodi Hearn, Sonya Witchard, Missy Brown. 118 ......a-- . -:surf -lsqggmzi l Q ,I 1 nv' I unit' .nu

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YOUNG DEMOCR TS The Young Democrats evolved from an effort on , eeooe campus to dig people out of their apathy and get them ,3W- W, more involved. Especially sensitive to the lack of college ggv.agr,,trr rrrf A . age people voting in the elections the Young Democrats set as their purpose: to strive to stimulate in young people Y Y an active interest in governmental affairs, to encourage their involvement in the principles of the Democratic Party. The Young Democrat's activities center mainly around the flurry of elections each fall. This year they held a Voter Registration Drive and a debate with the Young Republicans on the night of the Presidential debate with ex-Vice-President Mondale. Officers for the Young Democrats are: Charlotte Letson - President, Alandra Funderburk - Vice-President, Missy Brown - Secretary, Charles Petty - Treasurer, and Steve Cagley - SGA representative. Other members are: Roger McConnell, Deana Jackson, Mike Pinson, Lisa Phifer, Wanda Radar, Don Brown, Kathleen McGuire, Charles Curtis, Marty Aden, Mary Coleman, Brenda Radar, Jon Purdue, Marshal Milton, Sheila Nance, Bob Yocom. Their sponsor is Dr. Jim Potts. , tta,11 Z' .5'f-ffm-Q.. ,- YO NG REPUBLICANS Mr. President when you need assistance with the decisions of the country you should give Bethel's Young Republicans a chance to help. This group of students supports the Republicans' ideals and its candidates at all 1 levels. They also promote political awareness among the g t..ts it student body. This combination of students is some of the colleges most all around people. They are concerned with campus activities, energetic, and very intelligent. Although this organization has had a 10 year absence it is off to a remarkable come-back. Debates were presented at Bethel between the members of this Republican organization and the Democratic organization. A television appearance and a magazine article represented both these groups this year. Although all of the members of this club are ambitious, much ofthe success ofthe organization should go to the President, Joe Avalon: Other officers and members are: Vice- President, Jon Carlock, Treasurer, Kenny Oliver, Secretary, Becky Tune, the SCA representative, Garth Tobler. Other members include, Susan Oliver, Doug Benton, Sherry Burns, Donna Johnson, Jimmy Potts, Lisa Barrios, Carol Ramsey, Shelly Morris, and the advisor is Dr. Howard Freeman. ,vw



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BUSINESS CLUB The Business Club was established to promote knowledge and familiarity with the field of business. To become a member of the club one must be willing to promote business techniques to the students and be working on a maior or minor in business. Some of the members attended the Students in Free Enterprise seminar which was held in St. Louis, Missouri. They participated in the Homecoming Parade during the fall quarter. Cne of the Business Club's social activities was a Sunday Soup!Sandwich Supper. Sharon Patterson and Carol Putman were sponsored by the Business Club in the Best Dressed Co-ed Pageant. Officers for the Business Club are Melody Beard - Presidentg Mary Smith - Vice- President, Carol Putman - Secretary, Vanessa Smith P Treasurer, Becky Tune D- SCA. Representative and Advisor for the club is Dr. Philip Lee. Members of the club are: John Kemper, Greg Elliot, Debbie Reese, Deana Jackson, Melanie Lockhart, Marian Herndon, Judy Johnson, Alandra Funderburk, Lisa Hargrove, Bonnie Culbreath, Vicky Rogers, Chris Chapman, Phyllis Jeannette, and Jarvis Bell. COMPUTER SCIENCE The Computer Science Club is the newest club on campus. The club was organized winter quarter of 1985. As a club the members propose to promote future careers, appreciation of computer science and fellowship among members. For membership requirements the club decided for nine hours of Computer Science as a minimum in addition to a g.p.a. of 2.75. The Computer Science cIub's main activity was a trip to the Burroughs Corporation in Memphis for Acceleration '84. This year's officers are: Paul Sykes - Presidentg Mike Miller - Vice- President, Judy Johnson - Secretaryg Melanie Hunley - Business Correspondentg Dan Watson A Treasurer, and Doug DeVault - Reporter!Historian. Other members are: Brian Mays, Martin Elder, Chris Jaskolka, Jim Jackson, Sandra Pugh, Tim Barker. The advisors are Dr. Roger Johnson and Mr. Norman Greer.

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